Make Way The Queen Helen Mirren Herself is Coming to Broadway
Make Way The Queen Helen Mirren Herself is Coming to Broadway: Helen Mirren, won an Olivier Award for her portrayal of The Queen in the British play The Audience.
Make Way The Queen Helen Mirren Herself is Coming to Broadway: Helen Mirren, won an Olivier Award for her portrayal of The Queen in the British play The Audience.
John Lithgow's King Lear Out of This World: The reason to see Shakespeare in the Park's King Lear is the fabulous John Lithgow.
Stephen Sorokoff My View: The Joy Of Life - The Guests Will Never Forget The Wedding of Steven Reineke and Eric Gabbard
Sexual Perversity in Chicago has never been so much fun: The Qualms is the newest and 8th play produced for the Steppenwolf stage by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner Bruce Norris, and …
Congratulations to Sebastian Arcelus and His Wife Broadway Diva Stephanie J. Block: T2C is so thrilled for Tony nominated, Drama Desk winner, Broadway's Stephanie J. Block and husband Sebast…
Inside Broadway Offers "Summer Stock Jr." Camp: This month the Great White Way's leading arts-education organization Inside Broadway and the largest local union of professional musicians in…
Puppet Titus Andronicus Brings The House Down: Head to Theatre Row on 42nd Street to see Shakespeare like you've never seen him before. The Puppet Shakespeare Players present Puppet Titus An…
Get Me A Guy? Get These Actors A Better Play: Israela Margalit's so-called comedy Get Me A Guy is undergoing a two-week run at Under St. Marks Theatre.
2014 Midtown International Theatre Festival: This Will All Be Yours: This Will All Be Yours a new musical written by Laura Pedersen, directed by Ludovica Villar-Hauser, featuring music by Ch…
Cirque du Soleil's Varekai More Acrobats Less Clowns: Cirque du Soleil's Varekai is more clown act than acrobatic feats.
Motown the Musical has us "Dancing in Chicago", and in the Aisles!: There has been an extra pounding outside of the Oriental Theater this summer and it is not the clanking of the Brown line …
Alan Alda, Carol Burnett, Brian Dennehy, Mia Farrow, Diana Rigg and More to Rotate in the Revival of Love Letters: Coming to the Nederlander is the revival of A.R. Gurney's 1988 play Love Le…
Please Tell Me Red Hot Mama--The Sophie Tucker Farewell Tour is Not a Farewell to Sharon McKnight: Tony Award nominee (Starmites) Sharon McKnight, brought her musical tribute Red Hot Mama--T…
Happy 11th Birthday Ave Q: The long-running Tony Award-winning musical AVENUE Q will celebrate its 11th anniversary in New York on Thursday, July 31 at 8 p.m. with a special interactive soci…
Our Favorite Band Fleur Seule Goes West Side Story: Thursdays in August from 8:30-11:30PM it's West Side Story!
Lena Hall, Billy Magnussen, Constantine Maroulis and More Do Broadway The Hardway: The one-night-only event will also feature DJ Andrew Andrew, aerialists and appearances by Emmy Award winne…
Stephen Sorokoff My View: The Bar and Everything Else Just Got Higher at Barrington Stage Co With Tommy Tune: During Barrington Stages seven years in it's "new" state of the art theater in P…
Patti LuPone and Sweeney Todd Come To 54 Below: 54 Below, Broadway's Supper Club, announced a multi-year agreement with two-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone.
The New York Musical Theatre Festival and T2C's Winner of Excellence: The New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF) has announced the winners of the NYMF 2014 Awards for Excellence.
Madame Infamy The Reason For NYMF: By far the best musical at NYMF is Madame Infamy, with one terrific score by Cardozie Jones and Sean Willis, an interesting book by Jp Vigliotti, with subj…
Last Show At NYMF As We Lie Still Had Me Wishing I Could Disappear: Bad acting by the writers and producers, bad book, though interesting idea by Olivia de Guzman Emile, had me leaving As We…
NYMF: Mr. Confidential A Tabloid Tale: There are times when you sit through a show and see its potential and realize it needs to be workshopped, given a director, choreographer, sets, scener…
NYMF: Fable or Rent the Connecticut Years: Fable actually has their publicist Judy Jacksina to thank for getting me to their show.
Trying out it's Water Wings in Chicago " The Last Ship Review: Just wrapping its Chicago tryout before debuting on Broadway in October, The Last Ship is a show somewhere between "The Love Bo…
Outstanding Performance at Broadway Stands Up For Freedom: The 12th Annual NCYLU Benefit concert, "Broadway Stands Up For Freedom," gave a stunning and heart-warming performance this past Mo…